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Young Grace Okoye was a promising dancer when her career suddenly ended. Twenty years later, her past trips up her happiness and she returns home in search of grace. What she discovers is a man who moves to her tempo. She's found the love of her life---but must she choose between him and God? 368 pages, softcover from Revell.

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Format: DRM Protected ePubVendor: RevellPublication Date: 2008

ISBN: 9781441212719ISBN-13: 9781441212719Availability: In Stock

Publisher's Description

Grace Okoye was a promising young dancer when her career was cut short by a brutal assault that left her scarred for life. Twenty years later, when her past gets in the way of her happiness, she heeds the invitation of her dance instructor and returns home to help hurting children and rediscover the rhythms of grace. What she doesn't expect is to meet a man who already seems to know her beat. But for all they share in common, the biggest thing in Grace's life is noticeably absent in his--faith. She's finally found the love of her life, but can she choose between him and God?Real, raw emotion and the promise of redemption run through this soulful new book from Marilynn Griffith.

Author Bio

Marilynn Griffith is a freelance writer and conference speaker whose online columns and blogs reach thousands of women each year. She is the author of the Shades of Style series. Marilynn lives in Tallahassee, Florida, with her husband and their seven children.

really enjoyed reading this book. the characters were real and though hurtful things happened to some of them and others made gross mistakes the message of hope remained alive. I love the theme of redemption that is woven into the stories of each character, that God will meet us where we are and make something beautiful of our lives despite all the darkness.

I also loved their teacher who believed in and loved her students against all the odds.

I enjoyed Rhythm of Grace and it's fluid dynamics. Although it left quite a bit unanswered setting up a sequel. Anyone that enjoys the diversity of art, expression and creative culture and it's challenges in a small town atmosphere will enjoy this. I was pleasantly surprised.

I did have trouble with this particular book locking up on the ipad2. This has more to do with software development I'm sure.